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Choosing the Right Type of Prayer for the Situation (2 Sam 21.1)

The story of David inquiring of God during a three-year drought in his reign (1 Samuel 21.1) highlights the importance of understanding the type of prayer to offer in different situations. Rather than just asking for relief from suffering or strength to endure it, the story encourages believers to also consider inquiring of God about the reasons behind their suffering. This approach can lead to a more rich prayer life.

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How to use the different types of prayer in one prayer (2 Sam 7.19–29)

The purpose of the Praying Through the Bible project is to enrich our prayer lives by the nine different types of prayers. Each can be used on their own, this passage from second Samuel shows us how a prayer can combine the different types. Dr. Mark McDowell as he examines this prayer and how we can use it in our own prayers.

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Should You Pray Curse-Prayers? (2 Sam 3.29, 36, 29)

David’s acceptance of Abner’s covenant, aimed at uniting Israel, was disrupted when Joab killed Abner, threatening the unification. David, distancing himself from the murder, pronounced an extensive curse on Joab’s house and held mourning rites for Abner, stating that a great man was lost. These events showcase curse-prayers in response to betrayal, challenging modern interpretations of prayer that emphasize forgiveness over cursing.